'It's vital communities come together'
It's vital communties come together to ensure a strong and safe environment for young people to thrive.
That's the view of the head of an organisation which offers sporting opportunties to children and teenagers in Braunstone.
The area's been under the spotlight after two teenagers were convicted yesterday of the manslaughter of an eighty year old dog-walker they attacked in a local park.
Bhim Kohli died in hospital the day after the attack in Franklin Park in Braunstone Town in September.
Jay Poppat runs ‘Make Change" an inclusive sport programme which puts on activities for young people in the area. He told Ady Dayman that community cohesion is key.
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